
Ayyubid dynasty - Wikipedia
The Ayyubid dynasty (Arabic: الأيوبيون, romanized: al-Ayyūbīyūn; Kurdish: ئەیووبییەکان, romanized: Eyûbiyan), also known as the Ayyubid Sultanate, was the founding dynasty of the medieval Sultanate of Egypt established by Saladin in 1171, following his …
Ayyubid dynasty | Rulers, History, Founder, & Facts | Britannica
Ayyubid dynasty, Sunni Muslim dynasty, founded by Saladin, that ruled in the late 12th and early 13th centuries over Egypt and what became Upper Iraq, most of Syria, and Yemen. It is known for displacing the Fatimid dynasty in Egypt and for creating a united Muslim front against the …
Egypt - Ayyubid Dynasty, Cairo, Nile | Britannica
2 days ago · Egypt - Ayyubid Dynasty, Cairo, Nile: Under Saladin and his descendants, Egypt was reintegrated into the Sunni world of the eastern caliphate. Indeed, during the period of the Crusades, Egypt became champion of that world against the Crusaders and, as such, chief target of the Crusader armies.
List of Ayyubid rulers - Wikipedia
The Ayyubid dynasty ruled many parts of the Middle East and North Africa in the 12th, 13th and 14th centuries. The following is a list of Ayyubid rulers by county/province. See Rulers of Islamic Egypt. See Rulers of Damascus. An-Nasir Yusuf, son of al-Aziz Muhammad, 1250–1260.
Ayyubid Sultanate - Simple English Wikipedia, the free …
The Ayyubid Sultanate (Arabic: الأيوبيون al-Ayyūbīyūn; Kurdish: ئەیووبیەکان, Eyûbiyan) was dynasty of Kurdish origin that ruled Egypt, Syria, the Jazira and the Yemen in the 12th and 13th centuries. The name of the dynasty is attributed to Ayyub b. Shadhi, the father of Saladin.
The Ayyubid Dynasty - World History Edu
The Ayyubid dynasty was a Sunni Muslim Kurdish dynasty that ruled much of the Middle East. It was founded by Saladin in 1171 after abolishing the Fatimid Caliphate in Egypt. Saladin’s victory at the Battle of Hattin (1187) was a watershed moment, leading to the recapture of Jerusalem from the Crusaders.
Ayyubid Dynasty - New World Encyclopedia
The Ayyubid or Ayyoubid Dynasty was a Muslim dynasty of Kurdish origins which ruled Egypt, Syria, Yemen (except for the Northern Mountains), Diyar Bakr, Mecca, Hejaz and northern Iraq in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
The Art of the Ayyubid Period (ca. 1171–1260)
In the arts, the Ayyubids are known especially for their works in inlaid metalwork and ceramics, particularly luster- and underglaze-painted wares. Some objects from this period, including a group of inlaid metalwork pieces, also have Christian scenes.
Sultanates: Ayyubid - Encyclopedia.com
The Ayyubids were the family dynasty of Saladin (Salah al-Din), the famous Kurdish Muslim hero of the Crusades. The dynasty is normally dated from Saladin's career onward (c. 1169), but is named after Saladin's father, Ayyub.
阿尤布王朝 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
阿尤布王朝 (英語: Ayyubid dynasty,阿拉伯语: الأيوبيون, 庫爾德語: ئەیووبیەکان)又稱 阿尤布苏丹国 (英語: Ayyubid Sultanate)為12世紀-13世紀統治 埃及 、 敘利亞 、 葉門 的伊斯蘭教王國。 該王朝由 库尔德人 建立,全盛時期的版圖延伸至聖城 麥加 與北 伊拉克。 由阿尤布、 谢尔库赫 兄弟帶領的阿尤布家族原先是 赞吉王朝 的士兵,后來在阿尤布之子、埃及民族英雄 萨拉丁 帶領下获得了独立地位。 薩拉丁於1169年成為埃及總督。 1171年,萨拉丁在阿拉伯帝国 法蒂玛 …